DE LA FILOSOFÍA A LA LITERATURA EL CASO DE RICHARD RORTY

Authors

  • Carlos Thiebaut

Abstract

Richard Rorty's neopragmatism occupies a privileged standpoint in the current philosophical discussions between analytic and continental traditions. Rorty has elaborated a detrascendentalized conception of pragmatism based upon a double critique of rationalist metaphysics, with the help of postanalytic philosophy and of the textualist post-nietzschean resolution of philosophy, on the one hand, and of the metaphysical urge of heideggerianism, on the other, as can be seen in his analysis of metaphor. On such a basis, the public dimension of philosophy is transferred to the educational effects of literature and is reduced to the ironist's private realm.

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Thiebaut, C. (1992). DE LA FILOSOFÍA A LA LITERATURA EL CASO DE RICHARD RORTY. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (5), 133–154. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/10811